{"id":870693,"date":"2025-09-05T21:12:47","date_gmt":"2025-09-06T02:12:47","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/05\/2025-sec-season-preview-week-1-review\/"},"modified":"2025-09-05T21:12:47","modified_gmt":"2025-09-06T02:12:47","slug":"2025-sec-season-preview-week-1-review","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newsycanuse.com\/index.php\/2025\/09\/05\/2025-sec-season-preview-week-1-review\/","title":{"rendered":"2025 SEC Season Preview + Week 1 Review"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Football <\/p>\n<div>\n<article id=\"post-203334\">\n<div>\n<div>\n<figure><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" width=\"1024\" height=\"576\" src=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/wp-content\/uploads\/2025\/09\/63291ffb-e040-4796-ab6d-8f9cf31b1a79-1024x576.webp\" alt=\"Football 2025 SEC Season Preview + Week 1 Review\"  ><figcaption>2025 SEC Season Preview + Week 1 Review<\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<p>The 2025 college football season has kicked off with great fanfare, <a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/09\/college-football-players-4\/\">thrills<\/a>, spills, and <a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/09\/college-football-players-4\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">chills<\/a> all over the nation. Georgia is the defending champion of the SEC and looks to regain their national supremacy after a \u201cdown\u201d 2024. Texas and Texas A&#038;M battled right down to the wire for the right to become the Lone Star State\u2019s premier program. Can Kalen DeBoer right the ship in Tuscaloosa before his seat becomes hotter than an Alabama summer day? What will two of the best quarterback prospects in the 2026 class do for a final swan song in college? Let\u2019s go find out in the 2025 SEC season preview!<\/p>\n<p>The other Power 4 season preview articles can be found below:<\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/08\/2025-acc-season-preview\/\">ACC <\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/08\/2025-acc-season-preview\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Preview<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/08\/2025-big-ten-season-preview\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Big Ten Preview<\/a><\/p>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/08\/2025-big-12-season-preview\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Big 12 Preview<\/a><\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-alabama-8-4-5-3\">Alabama (8-4, 5-3)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Coach Kalen DeBoer entered the 2025 season with his seat hotter than an August summer day in Alabama. The <a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/08\/florida-state-8\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">season-opening upset loss<\/a> to Florida State only exacerbates the temperature. <em>Ty Simpson<\/em> steps into the catbird seat of being the most famous person in the state (for now), replacing Jalen Milroe. Alabama suffered attrition throughout the offense, most notably with the departures of running back Justice Haynes (Michigan) and receiver Caleb Odom (Ole Miss). Superstar receiver <em>Ryan Williams<\/em> returns, along with <em>Germie Bernard<\/em>. The offensive line features a couple of NFL-ready prospects with left tackle <em>Kadyn Proctor <\/em>and center <em>Parker Brailsford<\/em>. Alabama\u2019s defense is still loaded with talent, with the likes of <em>LT Overton<\/em>, <em>Deontae Lawson<\/em>, and <em>Keon Sabb<\/em>. <\/p>\n<p>The Tide won\u2019t have much time to lick their wounds as they face Georgia at the end of September and have a tough October lined up. Road dates against Missouri and Tennessee, along with a physical South Carolina team, await before Halloween. November doesn\u2019t get much easier with hosting LSU and traveling to face pesky Auburn. DeBoer must get his team back on track before the season slips away. Eight or nine wins won\u2019t cut it in Tuscaloosa. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-auburn-9-3-6-2\">Auburn (9-3, 6-2)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Hugh Freeze needs to get back to his winning ways on The Plains, or the notoriously finicky Auburn boosters will get their checkbooks out to remove him from his office. Fortunately for Freeze, it appears that he has his quarterback to fit his offensive style in <em>Jackson Arnold<\/em> (OU). Auburn fields a potent receiver duo with Georgia Tech transfer <em>Eric Singleton, Jr, <\/em>and former five-star recruit <em>Cam Coleman<\/em>. Running back <em>Damari Alston<\/em> gets his shot at being RB1 after waiting behind Jarquez Hunter for a couple of seasons. The Tigers filled both of their tackle spots with newcomers left tackle Xavier Chaplin (VT) and right tackle Mason Murphy (USC). Defensively, they\u2019re led by EDGE Keldric Faulk and return largely intact in the secondary, but did lose Keionte Scott (Houston) and Antonio Kite (Ole Miss). <\/p>\n<p>Auburn faces a four-game gauntlet of away games against Oklahoma and Missouri, plus home games against Georgia and Missouri. This stretch will define the 2025 season for Freeze and company. The rest of the schedule lines up perfectly for an eight or nine-win campaign. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-arkansas-5-7-2-6\">Arkansas (5-7, 2-6)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>The Razorbacks require a rebound season in 2025 for Sam Pittman to retain his job. Arkansas under Pittman has been middling in the best of times and woefully underwhelming at worst. Quarterback <em>Taylen Green<\/em> returns for another season at the wheel of a reimagined offense. Receivers <em>O\u2019Mega Blake<\/em> (Charlotte\/South Carolina) and <em>Jalen Brown <\/em>(FSU\/LSU) come in to lead the group. There\u2019s a new left tackle in Fayetteville with <em>Corey Robinson <\/em>transferring in from Kansas. EDGEs <em>Phillip Lee<\/em> (Troy) and <em>Quincy Rhodes, Jr<\/em>, will attempt to replicate Landon Jackson\u2019s production as he enters the NFL. The secondary is almost entirely new, led by <em>Julian Neal<\/em> (Fresno State), <em>Kani Walker <\/em>(Oklahoma\/Louisville), and <em>Jordan Young<\/em> (Cincy\/Florida). Pittman is a true OL coach at heart and loves to run the ball. Can Green take the next step as a passer?<\/p>\n<p>Arkansas should remain competitive, but the schedule makers didn\u2019t hand them an easy slate; that\u2019s for sure. September brings games against Tennessee and Notre Dame, while October will be crucial. November will be even more vital as they face LSU, Texas, and Missouri in consecutive weeks. Bowl eligibility will be the measuring stick for Arkansas in 2025. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-florida-9-3-6-2\">Florida (9-3, 6-2)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Florida\u2019s 2025 schedule is arguably the toughest in all of college football, especially with the reemergence of a couple of key opponents. Billy Napier will have a daunting task ahead of him, but he has a talented passer in <em>DJ Lagway<\/em> to get them through. Lagway showed immense promise as a freshman part-time starter last season. He\u2019ll have a talented receiver room with <em>J. Michael Sturdivant<\/em> (UCLA) leading the way, along with promising freshman <em>Dallas Wilson<\/em>. Center <em>Jake Slaughter<\/em> is the big prospect to watch for on the offensive line. The Gators return a veteran defense with EDGE <em>Tyreak Sapp<\/em> as the main man. EDGE <em>George Gumbs, Jr<\/em> is another name to keep an eye out for. Florida lost a pair of standout corners to the NFL, but returns <em>Devin Moore<\/em> and <em>Sharif Denson<\/em>. <\/p>\n<p>Lagway must thrive under enormous pressure, given the brutality of Florida\u2019s schedule, which features four consecutive games against LSU, Miami, Texas, and Texas A&#038;M. Road trips to LSU and Miami are particularly daunting early in September. The truth about the Gators will reveal itself by Halloween in this SEC season preview. November appears to be a particularly rocky month, with games against eternal rivals Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida State. Napier\u2019s men can win nine games, but they will need to get lucky in a few games to achieve that. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-georgia-11-1-7-1\">Georgia (11-1, 7-1)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>The defending SEC champions have the pieces in place to restore their dominance over the college football landscape once more. <em>Gunner Stockton<\/em> takes over full time as the starter after Carson Beck decided to transfer to Miami. <em>Nate Frazier<\/em> is the unquestioned lead dog in the running back group. The offense line needs to be rebuilt after losing four starters from last year\u2019s team. Defensively, Kirby Smart\u2019s group is a bit more questioned after losing multiple pieces to the NFL, including two first-round pass rushers. There is a lot of talent from the stop unit, it\u2019s just unproven against bigger and better competition at this point. While Georgia likely won\u2019t have that superstar gamebreaker at receiver, they do have some dynamic talent like <em>Zacariah Branch<\/em> and <em>Dillon Bell<\/em> alongside tight end <em>Oscar Delp<\/em>. <\/p>\n<p>After two winnable games, the Bulldogs travel to Knoxville as the 2025\u2019s first test. Alabama, Auburn, and Ole Miss loom on the horizon as further benchmarks for the young Dawgs. Contests against blood rival Florida and budding rival Texas come in November as they gear up for SEC supremacy. Coach Smart is too good of a coach and has the proven track record for Georgia to not compete for a conference title and playoff spot. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-kentucky-5-7-2-6\">Kentucky (5-7, 2-6)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Kentucky is in for a world of chaos amidst Mark Stoops\u2019 increasing odds to <a href=\"https:\/\/www.courier-journal.com\/story\/sports\/columnists\/c-l-brown\/2025\/09\/03\/kentucky-ole-miss-odds-prediction-mark-stoops-buyout-record-uk-football-schedule-2025-sec-standings\/85788218007\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">depart the program<\/a>, whether of his own volition or not. Quarterback <em>Zach Calzada<\/em> won the starting job in fall camp after transferring in from Incarnate Word. The receiver room lost a key piece to the portal after Dane Key transferred to Nebraska. Returnee <em>Ja\u2019Mori Maclin<\/em> and Alabama transfer <em>Kendrick Law<\/em> are expected to lead the group. There are three new starters on the offensive line so time will be needed for them to gel. The Wildcats also remade their running back room with transfers <em>Dante Dowdell <\/em>(Nebraska) and <em>Seth McGowan<\/em> (New Mexico State). Kentucky\u2019s defensive line lost three members to Power 4 schools so they brought in <em>Mi\u2019Quise Humphrey-Grace<\/em> (South Dakota), <em>David Gusta<\/em> (Wazzu), and <em>Sam Greene<\/em> (USC). The defense has to replace a pair of Buffalo Bills in CB Maxwell Hairston and DL Deone Walker. <\/p>\n<p>Stoops will likely struggle to get to bowl eligibility with the talent and schedule on hand. The first half is a bear with games against Ole Miss, South Carolina and Georgia. Kentucky will face the immediate pressure cooker of four consecutive SEC powers after their second bye week. Fortunately, they get Texas, Tennessee and Florida at home while traveling to Auburn. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-lsu-10-2-6-2\">LSU (10-2, 6-2)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>The Bayou Bengals walked into Clemson\u2019s Death Valley and claimed victory over Dabo Swinney\u2019s men in Week 1. LSU finally has a week one win to show for its recent futile efforts in season openers. Quarterback <em>Garrett Nussmeier<\/em> has been a top prospect for two seasons and had an excellent showing. Receiver <em>Aaron Anderson<\/em> leads the room after the loss of CJ Daniels to Miami. Brian Kelly\u2019s offensive line underwent a retooling after the loss of three offensive linemen, Will Campbell, Emery Jones, and Miles Frazier. <em>Tyree Adams<\/em> and <em>Weston Davis<\/em> take over for Campbell and Jones. LSU\u2019s defense went into the portal to grab a few impact starters. EDGEs <em>Jack Pyburn<\/em> (Florida) and <em>Patrick Payton<\/em> (FSU) are the prospects to monitor in the 2026 class. The secondary is rebuilt with top prospects like safety <em>A.J. Haulcy<\/em> (Houston) and cornerback <em>Mansoor Delane<\/em> (VT). Star linebacker <em>Harold Perkins, Jr<\/em> is healthy and ready to wreak havoc into becoming a top pick. <\/p>\n<p>The Tigers have the talent and schedule to make a much awaited run to the conference title and playoff glory. They get Florida, South Carolina, and A&#038;M at home. A visit to Tuscaloosa seems like an easy win right now but the two rivals have always battled closely. Can Brian Kelly finally put it together and run towards to national title contention? <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-mississippi-state-4-8-0-8\">Mississippi State (4-8, 0-8)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Year two of the Jeff Lebby administration needs to be better than year one with signs of progress. The 2024 season was a dismal debut. The Bulldogs are still reeling from the tragic death of Mike Leach and subsequent failure of the Zach Arnett era. Lebby has a competent quarterback in <em>Blake Shapen<\/em>, at least. Mississippi State hit the portal hard for depth pieces. The running back room is in capable hands with returnee <em>Davon Booth<\/em> and South Alabama transfer <em>Fluff Bothwell<\/em>. Lebby\u2019s offensive line received a makeover with the entire right side consisting of transfers. It will be a rebuilding season for the defense as most of the depth is comprised of young transfers who can play. <\/p>\n<p>The SEC was not kind to the natives of Starkvegas, giving them Tennessee, A&#038;M, Florida, Texas with a bye sandwiched in between. Georgia, Missouri, and the Egg Bowl showdown end things in November. It will be a struggle for State to get to five wins but tangible progress must be shown by Lebby to see a third season of his head coaching career. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-missouri-8-4-4-4\">Missouri (8-4, 4-4)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Missouri has the potential talent and the schedule to become a dark horse to make noise in the SEC once again. Penn State transfer quarterback <em>Beau Pribula<\/em> won the job in fall camp over Sam Horn, who was injured in the season opener. The Tigers must replace both starting tackles, as Marcus Bryant and Armand Membou left for the NFL. Three-time transfer <em>Keagan Trost<\/em> gets the first shot at right tackle while <em>Cayden Green<\/em> mans left tackle. Luther Burden and Theo Wease are gone as well, so <em>Marquis Johnson<\/em>, <em>Joshua Manning<\/em>, and transfer <em>Kevin Coleman, Jr<\/em> must step up. The running game got a facelift as transfer <em>Ahmad Hardy<\/em> takes over after a prolific career at ULM. There were several transfer additions to the defense, including safety <em>Jalen Catalon <\/em>(Arkansas), edge rusher <em>Damon Wilson II<\/em> (Georgia), and linebacker <em>Josiah Trotter<\/em> (West Virginia). <\/p>\n<p>The Tigers\u2019 schedule is comically easy with eight home games, which include Alabama, South Carolina, Miss State, and Kansas. However, they must travel to Oklahoma and Auburn. If Missouri doesn\u2019t win nine or ten games, something must have gone wrong. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-oklahoma-6-6-2-6\">Oklahoma (6-6, 2-6)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>The Sooners endured a humbling 2024 season in which their offense was abysmal and Brent Venables\u2019 seat became uncomfortably warm. Venables imported both quarterback <em>John Mateer<\/em> and OC Ben Arbuckle from Washington State to shore up the offense. Week one was a smashing success, but the real test awaits in week two against Michigan at home. The receiver group suffered through tremendous attrition, losing veterans like Nic Anderson (LSU), Jalil Farooq (Maryland), and Andrel Anthony (Duke). Only <em>Deion Burks<\/em> remains in the room as the veteran returnee. Venables\u2019 defense lost two key players to the draft in safety Billy Bowman and linebacker Danny Stutsman, so replacements are needed. EDGE <em>R Mason Thomas<\/em> leads the defensive line alongside defensive tackle <em>Gracen Halton<\/em> and Oklahoma State transfer <em>Kendal Daniels<\/em>. Former five-star safety <em>Peyton Bowen<\/em> enters his sophomore season with an impressive CV.<\/p>\n<p>Oklahoma\u2019s 2025 schedule isn\u2019t kind as they have to play Michigan and Auburn in September to open it up. The second half will test their boosters\u2019 resolve as they play Texas, South Carolina, and Ole Miss to finish October. November promises to be even tougher with Tennessee, Alabama, Missouri, and LSU on deck. Bowl eligibility will be challenging. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-ole-miss-8-4-4-4\">Ole Miss (8-4, 4-4)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Lane Kiffin returns a younger team than the 2024 squad, which featured multiple draft selections, including two first-round picks. The defense suffered immense attrition with the losses of Jared Ivey, Princely Umanmielen, and Chris Paul, Jr. Redshirt sophomore quarterback <em>Austin Simmons<\/em> replaces Giants rookie Jaxson Dart. The receiver room needs to replace Tre Harris, Jordan Watkins, and Antwaun Wells, so they brought in transfers <em>Harrison Wallace III<\/em> (Penn State) and<em> De\u2019Zhaun Stribling<\/em> (Oklahoma State). Ole Miss has a pair of excellent EDGE prospects to fill in for the departed pros like <em>Kam Franklin<\/em> and <em>Suntarine Perkins<\/em>. Washington State transfer <em>Kapena Gushiken<\/em> is expected to step in at cornerback for Trey Amos. <\/p>\n<p>The Rebels\u2019 2025 schedule is simple in its effectiveness, yet brutal. Key dates include home dates against LSU and Florida, along with away games against Georgia and Oklahoma in consecutive weeks. The Egg Bowl looms large in the background, but historically, it is the nation\u2019s fiercest rivalry. 2024 Ole Miss had a playoff contender, but 2025 could be a step back for Kiffin\u2019s men to an eight or nine-win season.  <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-south-carolina-7-5-3-5\">South Carolina (7-5, 3-5)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Coach Shane Beamer might have his most talented roster during his tenure in Columbia. The Gamecocks had a great season-opening win over Virginia Tech on Sunday afternoon. South Carolina is led by potential first-round quarterback <em>LaNorris Sellers<\/em>, who could be in contention for the Heisman this season. The running back group lost Raheim Sanders to the pros but gained <em>Rahsul Faison<\/em> (Utah State) as a transfer. Former five-star freak recruit <em>Nyckole Harbor<\/em> is primed for a breakout campaign after several seasons of intrigue. The defense lost significant talent to the NFL, like Nick Emmanwori, Demetrius Knight, T.J. Sanders, and Kyle Kennard. 2024 freshman sensation <em>Dylan Stewart<\/em> could be the most talented South Carolina EDGE since Jadaveon Clowney. Speaking of Clowneys, his younger brother, <em>Demon<\/em>, transferred in as a backup. DT <em>Gabriel Brownlow-Dindy<\/em> came in from Texas A&#038;M to help replace the NFL talent. <\/p>\n<p>The second half of the schedule features a brutal slate, including trips to LSU, Ole Miss, and A&#038;M, as well as hosting Alabama. 2025 finishes with a bang against eternal in-state rival and playoff contender Clemson, so South Carolina needs to be on top of its game throughout the season. They have the pieces to compete for an SEC title, but will likely fall short.  <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-tennessee-9-3-5-3\">Tennessee (9-3, 5-3)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Tennessee made history in the offseason with college football\u2019s first-ever publicized quarterback swap. If the season debut is anything to go by, the Volunteers <a href=\"https:\/\/sports.yahoo.com\/article\/fox-sports-analyst-torches-nico-190559122.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">won the trade<\/a> handily. Quarterback <em>Joey Aguilar<\/em> performed well in the season opener, making his first start for a Power 4 program. The Volunteers have to replace defensive linemen <em>James Pearce, <\/em><span><em>Jr.<\/em>, and\u00a0<em>Omarr Norman-Lott<\/em>, who are heading<\/span> to the NFL. Dylan Sampson is running the ball for the Brown, so <em>DeSean Bishop<\/em>, <em>Peyton Lewis<\/em>, and <em>Star Thomas<\/em> (Duke) are in the backfield. Five-star freshman D<em>avid Sanders<\/em> is hyped to be the next big OL from Tennessee. Tennessee returns several defenders, including cornerback <em>Jermod McCoy<\/em> and EDGE <em>Dominic Bailey<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>The Volunteers face a manageable schedule, and Georgia has to come to Knoxville. Away dates against Alabama in \u201cThe Third Day Saturday In October\u201d and Florida loom large for #VolsTwitter. Tennessee could win ten games in 2025 if things break right. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-texas-8-4-5-3\">Texas (8-4, 5-3)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>The Horns look to bounce back after a horrendous season-opening loss to the Buckeyes, in which the boy wonder <a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/08\/arch-manning-13\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Arch Manning<\/a> didn\u2019t have a good game. Texas lost 13 players to the NFL, including three first-round selections and both starting tackles on offense and defense. Steve Sarkisian has his work cut out for him, trying to reload a title-contending roster. <em>Trevor Goolsby<\/em> takes over at left tackle for Kelvin Banks, while five-star sophomore <em>Brandon Baker<\/em> steps in for Cam Williams. Both Alfred Collins and Vernon Broughton are gone, so transfers <em>Cole Brevard<\/em> (Purdue) and <em>Maraad Watson<\/em> (Syracuse) came in at DT. The running game is in good hands with <em>CJ Baxter<\/em> and <em>Quintrevion Wisner<\/em>. Receiver <em>Ryan Wingo<\/em> and Stanford transfer <em>Emmett Mosely IV<\/em> are leading the receivers after Isaiah Bond and Matthew Golden left. Linebackers <em>Anthony Hill, Jr<\/em>, and <em>Colin Simmons<\/em> profile as stars in the making. <\/p>\n<p>Texas possesses a favorable September after the loss to Ohio State, with three lesser opponents before facing Florida in Gainesville. The game against the Gators will present a stiff challenge before the annual showdown with Oklahoma. November presents a challenging tour, featuring a game against Georgia and archrival Texas A&#038;M in three weeks. The Longhorns have the roster to compete for an SEC title and beyond. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-texas-a-amp-m-9-3-6-2\">Texas A&#038;M (9-3, 6-2)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>Mike Elko\u2019s Aggies possess the pieces and schedule to make a serious run at the SEC crown in 2025. Receiver <em>KC Concepcion<\/em> (NC State) showed off his skills on Saturday evening, totaling 170 scrimmage yards and two touchdowns. <em>Mario Craver<\/em> (Mississippi State) broke out as well, posting over 100 yards and a touchdown. Quarterback <em>Marcel Reed<\/em> seems poised for a breakout season after taking over the job in 2024. Reed is protected by a veteran offensive line, featuring multiple seniors. The A&#038;M defense suffered three critical losses to the pros with Shemar Stewart, Shemar Turner, and Nic Scourton. To that end, they brought in EDGE TJ Searcy (Florida) to help complement returnees <em>Cashius Howell<\/em> and <em>DJ Hicks<\/em>. The secondary is a veteran one with notable returnees like <em>Will Lee III <\/em>and <em>Tyreek Chappell<\/em>.<\/p>\n<p>A&#038;M has a manageable schedule, but September features a looming showdown with Notre Dame and Auburn. October isn\u2019t easy, either, with Florida coming to College Station and LSU on the road. November is a more straightforward path, with only archrival Texas blocking their path to SEC glory. <\/p>\n<h4 id=\"h-vanderbilt-5-7-2-7\">Vanderbilt (5-7, 2-7)<\/h4>\n<figure><\/figure>\n<p>The Commodores went on a surprising run to seven wins last season but face a daunting road to return to such heights in 2025. <a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2024\/12\/diego-pavia-2\/\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noreferrer noopener\">Lightning rod<\/a> and media maven <em>Diego Pavia<\/em> returns to lead the offense alongside star tight end prospect <em>Eli Stowers<\/em>. The offensive line underwent a significant retooling with the addition of three transfers, including I<em>saia Glass<\/em> (Oklahoma State), <em>Jordan White<\/em> (Liberty), and <em>Bryce Henderson<\/em> (South Dakota). Three transfers were needed due to losses in the portal. Defensively, Vanderbilt rebuilt their defensive line depth by adding names like <em>Aaron Bryant<\/em> (Texas) and <em>Keanu Koht<\/em> (Alabama). Safety <em>CJ Heard<\/em> (FAU) could be another name to watch for the Commodores\u2019 defense. <\/p>\n<p>2025 promises to be a tougher challenge with games against Va Tech and South Carolina out of the gate. October could be fun with an Alabama squad still smarting from their loss last season and LSU portending to be title contenders. The month of November may prove to be the undoing of Vandy with contests against Texas, Auburn, and Tennessee. Vanderbilt will definitely fight for bowl eligibility; the question is whether they will get there.                                                 <\/p>\n<p><strong>Conference Championship<\/strong>: Georgia vs. LSU<\/p>\n<p><strong>Conference Champion<\/strong>: LSU<\/p>\n<div itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/Person\" itemscope itemprop=\"author\">\n<p><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" alt=\"Football Joseph Yun\" src=\"https:\/\/secure.gravatar.com\/avatar\/b15e33bca7f9c5f9428f97dd311c71d823b3991b5ef9d4cb3726990d7685eee5?s=100&#038;r=g\"  height=\"100\" width=\"100\" itemprop=\"image\" data-old-src=\"data:image\/svg+xml,%3Csvg%20xmlns='http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg'%20viewBox='0%200%20100%20100'%3E%3C\/svg%3E\"><\/p>\n<div>\n<p>Joseph is a veteran writer of many publications past and present. He is a long-time Tennessee Titans fan and draft scout\/analyst, along with writing about the league is a passion project. Mr. Yun has been credentialed to the Senior Bowl multiple times. Readers will find he brings the juice with a scout\u2019s eye and analytical mind. Follow me on Twitter @2Yoon2ZeroBlitz for more good stuff!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/nfldraftdiamonds.com\/2025\/09\/2025-sec-season-preview-week-1-review\/\" class=\"button purchase\" rel=\"nofollow noopener\" target=\"_blank\">Read More<\/a> Joseph Yun<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>2025 SEC Season Preview + Week 1 Review The 2025 college football season has kicked off with great fanfare, thrills, spills, and chills all over the nation. Georgia is the defending champion of the SEC and looks to regain their national supremacy after a \u201cdown\u201d 2024. 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